10-29-2018, 10:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2018, 10:16 PM by MidwestMan.)
I presume you are referring to the outside of the bowl (making it round stage) and I always use a leather glove on my left hand, as others here do as well. There is nothing from the glove, for the work to catch it and of course, it is always on my side of the tool rest. So, I don't see a problem with safety.
I quickly realized to use a leather glove, because sharp pieces of wood, can and do come flying off when roughing down a blank and before I started using a glove, would chew up my hand, as you mentioned. More frequently, the problem was my skin being irritated by the wood causing me to itch my hand to the point of scratching my hand sore.
I quickly realized to use a leather glove, because sharp pieces of wood, can and do come flying off when roughing down a blank and before I started using a glove, would chew up my hand, as you mentioned. More frequently, the problem was my skin being irritated by the wood causing me to itch my hand to the point of scratching my hand sore.